Olav Vorsel (1922 - 2007) - Untitled





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Olav Vorsel's Untitled oil painting from 1981, in Expressionism, original edition, 103 by 123 cm, Netherlands origin, signed, in good condition, sold by Galerie.
Description from the seller
Olav Vorsel was a Dutch artist who only later in life pursued his vocation as a visual artist. After a career in the world of books, including as director of the publishing house Van Ditmar, he decided at the age of 47 to devote himself entirely to painting. This late but radical switch sprang from a strong inner urge to translate his personal perceptual world into images.
His early work is characterized by expressive, figurative paintings with rich, impasto layers. In this period the human existence was central, with themes revealing social and psychological depth. As his oeuvre developed, his style shifted toward abstraction, with geometric shapes and tighter compositions. This development was carefully built and reflects a continuous quest for balance between emotion and structure.
Vorsel was very productive: in just over 35 years he created more than a thousand paintings, drawings, and gouaches. His work was regularly exhibited, including in his studio in Amsterdam, in Paris, and at various locations in the Netherlands. Despite his modest public profile, his work remains in circulation, with regular mentions at art auctions and growing interest among collectors.
What makes his oeuvre special is the combination of a powerful painting technique, a personal thematic, and an autonomous development that stands apart from fashion trends. His later abstract works show a calm, meditative approach, while his earlier figurative pieces can be raw and confrontational. This breadth makes Vorsel a fascinating and versatile artist, with an oeuvre that continues to intrigue.
Seller's Story
Olav Vorsel was a Dutch artist who only later in life pursued his vocation as a visual artist. After a career in the world of books, including as director of the publishing house Van Ditmar, he decided at the age of 47 to devote himself entirely to painting. This late but radical switch sprang from a strong inner urge to translate his personal perceptual world into images.
His early work is characterized by expressive, figurative paintings with rich, impasto layers. In this period the human existence was central, with themes revealing social and psychological depth. As his oeuvre developed, his style shifted toward abstraction, with geometric shapes and tighter compositions. This development was carefully built and reflects a continuous quest for balance between emotion and structure.
Vorsel was very productive: in just over 35 years he created more than a thousand paintings, drawings, and gouaches. His work was regularly exhibited, including in his studio in Amsterdam, in Paris, and at various locations in the Netherlands. Despite his modest public profile, his work remains in circulation, with regular mentions at art auctions and growing interest among collectors.
What makes his oeuvre special is the combination of a powerful painting technique, a personal thematic, and an autonomous development that stands apart from fashion trends. His later abstract works show a calm, meditative approach, while his earlier figurative pieces can be raw and confrontational. This breadth makes Vorsel a fascinating and versatile artist, with an oeuvre that continues to intrigue.

